Can enchantments be played on opponents in MTG?
Nope, bad strategy. It's usually better to focus on buffing your own side of the field. Playing enchantments on opponents is a waste of resources.
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Sure can! Some of the most satisfying plays involve slapping a nasty enchantment on your opponent's prized creature. Just be ready for the potential backlash!
Absolutely, you can play enchantments on your opponents or their creatures in MTG. There are plenty of enchantments designed specifically for this purpose, like 'Pacifism' which prevents the enchanted creature from attacking or blocking. It's a great strategy to turn the tide by nerfing your opponent's best creatures or using enchantments that have negative effects on them!
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